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The current release of Oracle Application Server, 10g R3, does not feature a metadata repository tier, relying instead on metadata repositories provided in previous releases. This means that while the core functionality remains robust, users may need to integrate with older versions for certain metadata management tasks.
Oracle Database 11g Release 1 11.1.0.6 September 2007 11.1.0.7 September 2008 Active Data Guard, Secure Files, Exadata: Oracle Database 10g Release 2 10.2.0.1 July 2005 [23] 10.2.0.5 April 2010 Real Application Testing, Database Vault, Online Indexing, Advanced Compression, Data Guard Fast-Start Failover, Transparent Data Encryption Oracle ...
Oracle Forms 11g 11g GUI version 11.1.1.X External Events, JavaScript [4] Oracle Forms 11gR2 11gR2 GUI version 11.1.2.X Oracle Access Manager Integration, Performance and Monitoring, Real User Experience Interaction [5] Oracle Forms 12c 12c GUI Oracle Forms 14 23ai GUI Adds modernised widgets and support for accessing REST data sources. [3]
NetWeaver Application Server: SAP AG: 7.4 2013-01-11 5 2.5 2.1 No Proprietary, commercial: Oracle Containers for J2EE: Oracle Corporation: 10.1.3.5.0 2009-08 1.4 2.4 2.0 No Proprietary, commercial: Orion Application Server: IronFlare 2.0.7 2006-03-09 1.3 2.3 1.2 No Proprietary, commercial: Payara Server: Payara Services 6.2025.1 2025-01-01 10 ...
In February 2007, Oracle released Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS/e-BS) Release 12 (R12) – a bundling of several Oracle Applications. The release date coincided with new releases of other Oracle-owned products: JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, Siebel Systems and PeopleSoft.
Oracle WebLogic Server is a Java EE application server currently developed by Oracle Corporation. Oracle acquired WebLogic Server when it purchased BEA Systems in 2008. Application Server versions
With the release of Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2), Cluster Ready Services was renamed to Oracle Clusterware. When using Oracle 10g or higher, Oracle Clusterware is the only clusterware that you need for most platforms on which Oracle RAC operates (except for Tru cluster, in which case you need vendor clusterware).
Implementations from version 8 of Oracle Database onwards have included features associated with object-orientation. One can create PL/SQL units such as procedures, functions, packages, types, and triggers, which are stored in the database for reuse by applications that use any of the Oracle Database programmatic interfaces.